'11 NJ RB Savon Huggins (Rutgers Verbal)

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Jersey City, NJ St Peter's Prep

Ht: 6-0
Wt: 190
40: 4.55
Shuttle: 4.35
Vertical: 34.5
GPA: 3.7
Test:

STATS
'09: Rushing 211 carries, 1544 yards, 7.3 ypc, 22 TDs; Receiving 14 catches, 79 yards, 5.6 ypc, 1 TD

RANKING
Rivals: :s::s::s::s:, #7 RB, Rating 5.9, National #58, Rivals 100
Scout: :s::s::s::s::s:, #4 RB
ESPN: :s::s::s::s:, #4 RB, Grade 82, National #1, ESPN 150

OFFERS
North Carolina
Notre Dame
Rutgers

Pitt
UF
MSU

Georgia
Miami
PSU
Stanford
Wisconsin
Alabama
Boston College
CAL
Connecticut
Duke
FSU
Northwestern
Purdue
South Carolina
USF
Tennessee
Virginia
West Virginia

ND RECRUITER: Bob Diaco

DECISION SCHEDULE: 1/28/11

Rivals Profile: Savon Huggins - Yahoo! Sports
 
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Irish.Ca

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Check that stat line again, 211 carries for 154 yds? Sounds like our stats vs USC over the last 3 yrs, something must be lost in translation here.
 

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Check that stat line again, 211 carries for 154 yds? Sounds like our stats vs USC over the last 3 yrs, something must be lost in translation here.

what im guessing,is they probably mainly used him as a goal-line guy. this kid is a highly rated guy,so i think the stats are a little misleading as to how his team probably used him.
 

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what im guessing,is they probably mainly used him as a goal-line guy. this kid is a highly rated guy,so i think the stats are a little misleading as to how his team probably used him.

That still can't be right, less than a yard per carry?
 

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Check that stat line again, 211 carries for 154 yds? Sounds like our stats vs USC over the last 3 yrs, something must be lost in translation here.

22 TDs on 154 yds, a TD for every 7 yds gained wouldn't be a bad ratio. I dropped a digit typing, should be 1544 or 7.3 ypc.

Mea culpa. Thanks for the catch.
 

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Kid is amazing can flat out run imagine him catching passes as a slot Kelly could use this kid so well
 

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got a slow 40 but from the vid he definitely looked like he could get in and out of his cuts quick. I think the word is agility.

and by slow 40 I mean slow for what kind of a burner his vid looked like.
 

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Considering a visit for B&G game. Will pare down his list over the summer, take all 5 official visits, and announce on NSD.
 

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Scout.com: Top RB Checks Out UNC

per Don Callahan, Inside Carolina

4/5/10

He's visited UGA,ALA and UNC so far. Caught a scrimmage at Bama. Doing the usual checking out campuses, academics, facilities, and building relationships with coaches.

Plans on visiting UF ND MIA PIT, SU and others. Will narrow his list after May Evaluation Period.
 

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Scout.com: Top RB Checks Out UNC

per Don Callahan, Inside Carolina

4/5/10

He's visited UGA,ALA and UNC so far. Caught a scrimmage at Bama. Doing the usual checking out campuses, academics, facilities, and building relationships with coaches.

Plans on visiting UF ND MIA PIT, SU and others. Will narrow his list after May Evaluation Period.

Wow! I'm surprise PSU isn't recruiting him harder than anything. He's like the only runningback they've offered as of now.
 

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We are what he wants BCS school, academics, and family atmoshere He should like it
 

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I checked out this kid's video on youtube, and all I can say is WOW. He may not have spectacular speed, but this kid is a first round talent. He is going to be a big time player wherever he goes. I hope we can get in the mix.
 

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NJ may not have the best competition but he's on one of the perennial top teams in the state. St. Josephs, Don Bosco, St. Peters Prep, and Bergen Catholic are the strongest teams. I haven't seen his videos, but I imagine there were a lot of smaller white boys getting run over by this kid.

I hope we can wrap him up by the summer.
 

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Kid runs well in traffic (good vision) and is very tough to bring down. I definitely would keep him at RB.
 

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He does remind me of tate a bit in terms of the balance they both display. He's like a human gyroscope, naturally returning to upright no matter what position his body is in.
 

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PSU recruiting spotlight: All eyes on Savon Huggins - The York Daily Record
PSU recruiting spotlight: All eyes on Savon Huggins

<!--subtitle-->The Jersey City tailback is the Lions' only target at the position.
<!--byline-->By FRANK BODANI Daily Record/Sunday News

5/1

One of the top running backs in the nation puts on a shirt and tie and dress slacks and leaves home each morning before 6.
His mom or dad then drives him across town, where he meets up with his coach.
That's when the journey really begins.
Coach Phil Hansen drives Savon Huggins nearly two hours to St. Anthony's Prep school, a top academic school -- and a football powerhouse in Jersey City.
He has speed.
He has strength.
And he has a wonderful sense of balance as he pinballs through tacklers.
Huggins is considered one of the very best tailbacks in the nation, ranked No. 6 by Scout.com with the potential to rise even higher. He boasts over 40 scholarship offers already, from Penn State to
Alabama to Florida to California.
His is the only tailback the Nittany Lions have offered, the only one they plan to -- despite Harrisburg star Jameel Poteat performing nearly in their backyard.
That's how enamored they are with Huggins.
And for good reason.
When it came time for high school, his family settled on St. Peter's, where "the education is really off the charts," said father, Wendell Huggins.
At least Coach Hansen lived close enough to give Savon a ride most of the way, making things easier.
"I sleep almost the entire time," Savon said with a chuckle. "That's where I get my extra hours in."
And he needs it. Consider that his prep school work load includes honors biology and algebra/trigonometry (He
studied Latin his first two years), with a "boatload of homework" every day. There's the drive to school, six classes, football or track and field practice and another two-hour drive back.
Often, he won't arrive home until 9 p.m. or later. He'll get a shower, grab something to eat, do a few chores and hit his homework hard.
That means sleep often doesn't come until midnight.
No matter, the kid has a 3.8 grade-point average and also finds time for community service with a food pantry and tutoring in an elementary school.
"Prep is not for everybody," he said. "It really changes you.
"The one thing it teaches is time management. . . . A lot of people say they don't understand how I do this and they'd never be able to do this. Really, it's all worth it in the end. Sometimes you don't realize that until you graduate.
"I ask people who are now in college, and they say college is a breeze compared to what we're doing in high school. Instead of getting tutored, we tutor kids.
"It really changes you into a man."
Savon wants to study kinesiology or sports communications in college.
For now, he's getting ready, one step at a time. He'll be a leader on the football team, his teammates calling him "Pops" because they think he looks considerably older than he is.
And he acts it, too. When he is at home with free time he only hangs out with friends who understand his focus and why.
"You always see him smiling," said his father, who runs a commercial cleaning business. "He has a very happy attitude. He knows how to conduct himself like a young man." Which means that he's already prepared, in a way, for a place like Penn State.

Keep in mind that story was written not far from Happy Valley.

Sounds like a hard working kid.

I found it "interesting" that he coach drives him 2 hours to school and 2 hours back. I realize this is high school and I'm sure this is purely coincidental. The coach probably picks up a half dozen other kids on his way to Jersey City.
 

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You're exactly right, BGIF, about the coach picking up kids who aren't "from the area" in jersey city. That's one of the biggest reasons Catholic and private schools play in a seperate division in all sports than public schools do in Jersey. This stuff happens often.
 
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